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I see that this weekend Lazy Bones pizza will be showing English Premier League matches. Would they show Australian NRL, at least for the Grand Final?
When I lived in central China, I had reasonably fast broadband with a company called Great Wall. So in coming to Kunming, which I had heard was more foreigner-friendly, I was surprised and disappointed to discover that only ADSL was available. Does anyone know whether services of the Great Wall company might be available in Kunming yet?
Or even a website to watch it on, we have not been able to find one.
With football finals coming up in Oz, does anyone know where we can watch the matches? Most satellite packages no longer include the Australia channel, so we would like to know where we could watch, especially at Grand Final time in a month or so. Any hotels or cafes? Or if you have the channel at your home, would you mind some company at match time? (we can bring food!)
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Starbucks' thirst for Yunnan coffee growing
Posted byIt looks like an outlet of Starbucks will open in the north, next to Metro. Any further info?
Around Town: China's last narrow gauge passenger train
Posted byLeshan steam train is also narrow gauge? It would be cool to try that one too.
To get to Kunming Bei to catch the metre gauge cost me 1 kuai for a 20 min bus ride - how long will it take to get to Leshan?
Although yesterday afternoon my family turned up at the station to discover the afternoon run is closed for some sort of refit. The morning run was not mentioned as closed.
Around Town: China's last narrow gauge passenger train
Posted byWent & tried it. Runs every day through Spring Festival, although the Railway Museum is closed for a couple of days over the break. Very interesting, and the kids loved it!
Around Town: China's last narrow gauge passenger train
Posted byIs this train still running? Will it be operating over the Spring Festival holidays? Is there a contact number to inquire about these details?